Jim Fenton has worked at The Enterprise since 1981 and began covering the Celtics in the 1985-86 championship season when Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish formed the Big 3. He was seated courtside for nearly every home game during the 22-
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Jim Fenton has worked at The Enterprise since 1981 and began covering the Celtics in the 1985-86 championship season when Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish formed the Big 3. He was seated courtside for nearly every home game during the 22-year title drought that came to an end in 2008 when the new Big 3 of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen turned things around.

Celtics coach Doc Rivers, his team in a rut with a three-game losing streak and a 12-12 record, made two changes to his starting lineup for Wednesday night's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Guard Jason Terry and center Jason Collins will start against the Cavaliers with Courtney Lee and Brandon Bass going to the second unit.

Terry will be making his 17th start in 25 games, but he came off the bench the last three games.

"He just doesn't get involved when (Rajon) Rondo's not on the floor, when he's not playing with Rondo,'' said Rivers of Terry. "I mean, he had two shots (Tuesday night in Chicago). It has nothing to do with anybody else, it's more just trying to keep Jet involved and he needs to be out on the floor with a point guard that can deliver the ball to him.

"When he's with the other gorup, he doesn't get the ball.''

Collins has played only 57 minutes in five games with the Celtics. Rivers is hoping his size in the middle can make a difference and the move sends Kevin Garnett to power forward.

"I've been talking aobut it a lot, but we just haven't done it,'' said Rivers. "I've been trying to find ways to get Kevin off the five spot all game and right now even when we bring the other guys in, the same guys guard him and he's stuck in the same position. The only way you can force the action is with Jason.''